Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . aT^i CANADIAN TRADE CONDITIONS. Toroiitd, Kith .)uriu- the past week certainbranches of the paper trade have evinced an increased•activity. Pretty generally, however, the conipanit stiUcontinues to be heard that the demand is too •? spottyaiid the buying only for immediate recpiirements, sothat orders, in the aggregate, are for less tlian whatmay be regarded as the normal volume. Ihere liasbeen -little, if any, relief iji the trade depression pre-vailing almost iiiiiversally, and, as a conse(iueuce, con-sumiii industries generally are using far less


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . aT^i CANADIAN TRADE CONDITIONS. Toroiitd, Kith .)uriu- the past week certainbranches of the paper trade have evinced an increased•activity. Pretty generally, however, the conipanit stiUcontinues to be heard that the demand is too •? spottyaiid the buying only for immediate recpiirements, sothat orders, in the aggregate, are for less tlian whatmay be regarded as the normal volume. Ihere liasbeen -little, if any, relief iji the trade depression pre-vailing almost iiiiiversally, and, as a conse(iueuce, con-sumiii industries generally are using far less than (piaiitities of paper, while this same tradedepression continues to be reflected in a tremendousdecrease in the total volume of advertising which, inits turn results in a decreased use of certain lines ofpaper. Meanwhile, the strike of the Toronto composi-tors still continues, with little prospect of an agree-ment being reached. Each side still professes confid-ence in its ability to prosecute the struggle


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